Trump to hold Michigan rally in celebration of first 100 days of second term

President Donald Trump is set to hold a rally in Michigan next week to mark the first 100 days of his second term in office. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced the event in a tweet, expressing Trump’s excitement to return to the state of Michigan.
Trump, who was inaugurated on January 20, is only the second U.S. president to be elected to two non-consecutive terms, with the first being President Grover Cleveland in the 19th century. The rally is scheduled to take place in Macomb County, where Trump previously secured victories in 2016 and 2024, but lost in 2020.
The significance of Trump’s 2016 win in Michigan broke a long-standing Republican losing streak in the state, which had not voted for a Republican in a presidential election since 1988. The upcoming rally is expected to be a celebration of Trump’s achievements during his second term in office.
House GOP conference chair Rep. Lisa McClain, R-Mich., expressed her excitement for the rally, stating that there is no better place to celebrate the first 100 days than Macomb County. Additionally, Rep. John James, R-Mich., welcomed Trump’s visit, emphasizing the goal of making Michigan great again.
James, who recently launched a gubernatorial bid, praised Trump’s leadership and expressed gratitude for the opportunity to welcome him back to Michigan. The event is expected to draw a large crowd of supporters eager to celebrate the accomplishments of the administration.
In light of the upcoming rally, Trump’s visit to Michigan serves as a reminder of the state’s importance in national politics and the enthusiasm of his base of supporters. As the event approaches, excitement continues to build among Republicans and supporters of the former president.